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{{rad-pr}}
{{rad-pr}}


=== Verb ===
=== Etymology 1 ===
 
==== Verb ====
{{rad-verb|
{{rad-verb|
|npst-1s=-age
|npst-1s=-age
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|vn=-ovaș|vn2=rnataș
|vn=-ovaș|vn2=rnataș
}}
}}
# {{label|rad|cop or intransitive or stative}} ''post-consonantal enclitic form of'' '''{{l|rad|vat}}'''
# {{label|rad|cop|or|intransitive|or|stative}} {{form of|rad|vat|post-consonantal enclitic form}}


==== Usage notes ====
===== Usage notes =====
* When introducing a predicate ending in a consonant, the enclitic form {{here}} can be used.
* When introducing a predicate ending in a consonant, the enclitic form {{here}} can be used.
** The form elides initial ''v-'' and ''h-''.
** The form elides initial ''v-'' and ''h-''.


==== Conjugation ====
===== Conjugation =====
{{rad-conj|-at|-ag|-âl|rnasti|rnat|vnoun=-ovaș|3s=-aș|r=-ar|t=intr|altvnoun=rnataș|altpst=rnos|altapst=rnosa|check=1}}
{{rad-conj|-at|-ag|-âl|rnasti|rnat|vnoun=-ovaș|3s=-aș|r=-ar|t=intr|altvnoun=rnataș|altpst=rnos|altapst=rnosa|check=1}}
=== Etymology 2 ===
{{multiet|rad}}
From {{inherit|rad|rad-m|-att}},
from {{inherit|rad|rad-o|-att}},
inherited
from {{inherit|rad|rad-pro|-aht}},
from {{inherit|rad|hrd-pro|-a-}},
from {{inherit|rad|lnk-pro|-m̥}}.
==== Suffix ====
{{rad-suffix
|npst-1s=-ai
|pst-1s=-aei
|prespart=-aivú|prespart2=-amivú
|pspart=-aúl|pspart2=-múl
|vn=-anș
}}
# ''copular verbaliser''
===== Inflection =====
{{rad-conj|-|a}}

Revision as of 18:27, 22 February 2024

Radestrian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Verb

-at (first-person singular non-past -age, third-person singular non-past -aș, first-person singular past -âlei, rnoșei, present adverbial participle rnastivú, past adverbial participle rnatúl, verbal noun -ovaș, rnataș)

  1. (copulative or intransitive or stative) post-consonantal enclitic form of vat
Usage notes
  • When introducing a predicate ending in a consonant, the enclitic form -at can be used.
    • The form elides initial v- and h-.
Conjugation

Etymology 2

From Middle Radestrian -att, from Old Radestrian -att, inherited from Proto-Radic *-aht, from Proto-Hirdic *-a-, from Proto-Laenkean *-m̥.

Suffix

-at (first-person singular non-past -ai, first-person singular past -aei, present adverbial participle -aivú, -amivú, past adverbial participle -aúl, -múl, verbal noun -anș)

  1. copular verbaliser
Inflection